How To Keep Up With Your Teen at Guitar Hero
Many parents have found that playing Guitar Hero is a great way to bond with their teens and it is, if they can keep up. Keep reading to learn how.
Many parents have found that playing Guitar Hero is a great way to bond with their teens and it is, if they can keep up. Keep reading to learn how.
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Kristen Chase and Liz Gumbinner, co-founders and editors of Cool Mom Picks share their tips on how to pick safer toys.
Welcome to our new column where we look for inspiration on the web by looking at what families did last weekend.
Enjoy the fiery autumnal backdrop.
Since the holiday party season starts this week we wanted to help you out with some hostess gift ideas that will guarantee a return invite next year.
We follow-up one of our most popular articles ever with a review of more kids’ digital cameras on the marketplace. We don’t sugar-coat anything for you. A must-read ahead of the Holiday shopping season.
Bringing scaley back!
An all new meaning to Helping Hand.
Our Favorite Wizard Scribe Reigns
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I had the fortune to be surrounded by friends for an historic day not only for the country but for me as well.
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No pedals, gears, or batteries! Not since Fred Flintstone!
For all ages. Especially if you’re young.
Tips and tricks for throwing the perfect grown-up dinner party…and getting your guests to party where you want them to.
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Gifts that please both the parents AND the child: do they even exist?